There are many pressing questions that keep us up at night, wondering if we’ll ever get an answer. Is there life elsewhere in the universe? Will we get our taxes done on time? Why do stars like Zoe Saldana, Nelly Furtado, and Kylie Jenner think things like bell sleeves and see-through suits are a good idea?

This week’s worst looks in the bold world of celebrity fashion are showing that we’re not going to get an answer to this mystery anytime soon. Maybe if we could get Elon Musk on it we’d find out.

These terrible celeb outfits have us asking a lot of questions

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Anita Dobson

Anita’s been mostly doing stage work in the UK since her days on EastEnders, which explains why we haven’t seen much of her lately on this side of the pond. Clearly we’ve missed some major developments in her style, as this Minnie Mouse flamenco dress proves.Getty Images

Kate O'Flynn

This is reminding us of the net dress Hailey Baldwin wore last week. Does Kate realize how fishy this looks? We really like the lace, but the design keeps it from looking as good as it could. The protruding sleeves look just like pectoral fins, and the little bit of ruffling at the sides of the skirt immediately makes us think of cuttlefish.Getty Images

Christina Milian

We don’t love it, but we’re okay with Christina’s denim on denim. We really aren’t big on the top situation. The net like crop top is reminding us of Kate O’Flynn’s fishy look. Overall, we just wish there was some colour in this outfit other than baby blue.Getty Images

Corinne Olympios

Corinne was definitely the best part of this last season of The Bachelor, but we’re thinking she might not have gotten past the first rose ceremony if she walked out in this ensemble. The oversized straight-jacket-looking top and ratty denim makes this a very Kardashian wannabe outfit.
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Cush Jumbo

You’ll recognize Cush from The Good Wife spin off The Good Fight, and she definitely looks like a warrior in the dress. We just feel the design looks a little too princessy. We’d like this look better if the intricacy of the pattern extended into the skirt, because this way it just looks the designer got a little lazy.Getty Images

Freida Pinto

We think we’d appreciate this dress more without the jacket. The high neckline with frills already visually shortens Freida’s neck so much, and with boxy shoulders the jacket creates, it just makes it worse. There are also so many patterns here, we’d like to be able to just focus on a few.Getty Images

Jennifer Hudson

Va va voom. This dress makes Jennifer’s body look fantastic (which it is), and that violet is stunning with her skin. What we don’t like is the weird seams in the skirt that have no rhyme or reason. We’re also slightly confused by the ‘60s-inspired hair with a dress that reminds us of the ‘50s.Getty Images

Kylie Jenner

Kylie may have speed walked along the carpet at this Pretty Little Thing shapewear event, but there’s no way we could miss those boots, which look like something a supervillain would wear. The rest of her outfit, however, gives a very different, very casual impression, and a little silver braiding on the sleeve doesn’t change that. Getty Images

Lily Frazer

Instead of the debutante Lily played in Beauty and the Beast, Lily looks more like a member of the beast’s castle staff that the witch turned into anthropomorphic curtains. This dress would be much better if the top wasn’t so fabric-heavy. Just losing the ruffles would be a vast improvement.Getty Images

Nelly Furtado

We actually really like this top on Nelly. The colours look good with her skin tone, and it’s got a little sparkle. What we don’t like is that top paired with those pants. The pants hang so loose it makes her legs into cream-coloured columns. For this to work either the pants or the shirt need to be tighter.Getty Images

Nora Kirkpatrick

The colour is great, the length is great, but we are not into those sleeves. Can anyone explain to us why bell sleeves/bell bottoms are having such a moment right now? From now on, we’re coming to the red carpet armed with scissors and our bell sleeve anti-sales pitch.Getty Images

Paula Malcomson

Even in her most busy-mom attire, Paula’s character on Ray Donovan has never sunk to this level of dowdiness. Paula is super foxy, so we’re not sure why she hiding under this pattern, especially in this old school design, which makes us think she may be in an M. Night Shyamalan’s The Village situation.Getty Images

Remy Ma

We’re sure that the checkered flag bits on this outfit are in reference to The Fate and the Furious, but we like to pretend she’s wearing them to say she’s won in her rap beef with Nicki Minaj. That way this jumpsuit’s a lot more entertaining and less costume-y.Getty Images

Rose Leslie

We’ve seen variations of this Christian Dior gown everywhere lately, but Rose is the first to try it out in red, and it doesn’t work as well. The red doesn’t have the same upscale boudoir vibes as it does in black. Instead, it just looks like a petticoat over some Calvin Klein underwear.Getty Images

Scott Eastwood

Scott Eastwood must think that he can roll up to his own movie premier in super casual clothes and get by on a pretty face, but we’re calling him out. Did he try at all? It looks like he put the same amount of thought into this outfit as he does to what he wears grocery shopping. Damn, that face, though.Getty Images

Vin Diesel

We’d say that we don’t really expect Vin to dress up for Fast and Furious premieres anymore, except that HE DID! For the Paris premiere, he wore a very fancy suit! What’s the deal, Vin? Does New York not deserve your best effort? Getty Images

Zoe Saldana

Zoe is normally so stylish, so what the heck happened? This starry gauze suit looks like every hem was left unfinished. The proportions are wack, and the double layers of the pants is so strange. Maybe whoever the villain is in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 brainwashed her into thinking it looked good.Getty Images